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In GTA IV, the Moonbeam (now with a [[Declasse]] manufacturer badge) is still based on a 1985—1994 Chevrolet Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari but the front end has been greatly altered, incorporating more realistic detailing and design cues, as well as supporting one-tone or two-tone body colors. | In GTA IV, the Moonbeam (now with a [[Declasse]] manufacturer badge) is still based on a 1985—1994 Chevrolet Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari but the front end has been greatly altered, incorporating more realistic detailing and design cues, as well as supporting one-tone or two-tone body colors. | ||
The Moonbeam can be found in several different configurations, with | The Moonbeam can be found in several different configurations, of which several are tied with variants of side scuffs. They include: | ||
* Four side scuff designs: A fully plastic variant with steps on the front only, a plastic variant with metal trims with or without "DECLASSE" badges, and a hanging metallic variant; | |||
* Two roof designs: One with a pair of luggage bars (tied with the plastic/metal side scuffs with "DECLASSE" badges), and another featuring an elevated aero roof with "Super Streamline" badges (tied with the plastic/metal side scuffs without "DECLASSE" badges); | |||
* An optional continental tire and ladder; and | |||
* Optional blanked out rear side windows which comes with or without with a custom billet grille that covers the headlamps. | |||
Note that the continental tire and ladder, and the blanked out rear side windows option are never available together on a Moonbeam. In addition, regardless of whether it has a "Super Streamline" roof or not, a Super Streamline badge is featured on all Moonbeams on the driver's door | |||
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